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You could soon use Apple Music without paying full price

By dailyguardian.aeMay 30, 20262 Mins Read
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Apple Music has spent years proudly standing apart from Spotify and other streaming rivals by refusing to offer a free listening tier. That stance may not change just yet, but a newly discovered clue suggests Apple could be experimenting with different subscription tiers for its music service.

The discovery comes from developer Aaron Perris, who spotted new strings inside the beta version of Apple Music for Android. Among them are references to “premium access” and an error message that appears after a user reaches a track-skipping limit. On their own, the strings don’t tell us much. However, they paint an interesting picture.

Apple Music could be getting more flexible

At the moment, Apple Music follows a relatively uncomplicated subscription model. You pay for a subscription, and you get access to the service. There are family plans, student discounts, and bundled options through Apple One, but there isn’t a free ad-supported tier sitting below them. The newly discovered references hint that Apple may be exploring a more layered approach.

A skip limit is particularly noteworthy because it’s a tactic that streaming services have used for years to encourage users to upgrade. Spotify, for example, has long restricted certain listening controls on free accounts while reserving unlimited skipping and on-demand playback for paying subscribers. That doesn’t automatically mean Apple is building a free tier. The strings could relate to radio stations, limited-access experiences, or an entirely different feature. But it’s difficult to ignore the similarities to how competing music platforms structure their subscription offerings.

The timing makes the discovery even more interesting

What’s particularly striking is that this leak arrives only weeks after Apple Music chief Oliver Schusser publicly defended the company’s paid-only strategy. During a Bloomberg interview, Schusser said that “free” was a terrible idea and noted that Apple Music remains proud of being the only major music streaming service without a free tier. That’s why these newly discovered Android strings stand out.

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Companies rarely add user-facing text for features they aren’t actively testing. Whether Apple is considering a cheaper plan, a restricted listening tier, or some other premium-access model, the existence of these references suggests something may be happening behind the scenes. For now, Apple Music remains a subscription-only service starting at $10.99 per month in the U.S. But if these findings are any indication, the company could soon be rethinking how users enter its music ecosystem.

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